Rearview Mirror

jer2

Member
07/13/10 C-Brats-

Does anyone know a source for a rearview mirror to install near the helm station/front window?
I've seen them on ski boats and they are foldable.
I'll keep looking in the Auto parts stores.

Thanks
John Roark
R&R
2008 C-D 16' Cruiser
Upper Potomac River (VA) Flotilla
 
John

I use the CIPA 4x8 convex suction cup mirror from Overton's next to the helm on my 25 cruiser. Plenty of adjustment, it works great, you just need a smooth place to mount it.

Rich
 
John-

Passing thought/hint:

The closer you mount the curved mirror to your own eyes, the larger will be the view of the rear, and the more useful it will be, but be sure to keep it clear of any head movement, intentional or accidental!

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
Joe,

Good advice. I have mine mounted on the Stbd end of the overhead shelf. A curved rectangular mirror. Can't see out the back much past the OB's but I can see if there is still someone in the cockpit, which is what it is up there for.

Got mine at Baxters Auto parts, Port Angeles.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
07/15/10 C-Brats-

Thanks much for the quick responses, vendor source, and mirror placement info!

I think the mirror will help with the stern 'blind spots' and approaching boats from the rear which I don't often hear over the O/B, etc.

I'll give it a try soon. I like the adjustable 'suction cup' mirror design.

John Roark
R&R
2008 C-D 16' Cruiser
Upper Potomac River (VA) Flotilla
 
We have this adjustable mirror I bought at Wally World or some place for something like $5.99. It has a magnification side so you can see your black heads close up and a regular mirror on the other. You can hang the dang thing around your neck or from a hook or set on a flat surface, and it works great as a rearview mirror when coming into port. It’s nice to know when to hold on and brace yourself just before a deep-V blasts buy doing 40+ mph.
 
We use a ski boat rear view mirror, very convex and about 6 inches across. It sits on a block of mahogany that has a non-skid foam on the bottom and is by the center window. We like to be able to pick it up and move it out of the way. It has been very helpful and easy to use. I am not sure I would want to mount one permanently.
 
I will add my 2 cents worth on a review mirror. I bought a wide angle ski mirror from West Marine. The suction cup was hard plastic and it would not stay stuck to the smooth surface of the console. I took a pine 2/4 and cut the corners round, fastened the mirror with screws, bought soft silicon suction cups from AC Moore (try Michaels or Wal-Mart also). I drilled holes into the bottom of the 2/4 and inserted the suction cups. The holes drilled were just smaller than the suction cup base. I took it apart and then stained and added a polyurethane finish. Resembled and put it on CHARITY. It works very good and I can see who is gaining on me.

Mirror Reflection
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Mirror Back
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Mirror Bottom
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Me Very Happy with my Mirror
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07/16/10 CBrats-

All teriffic and practical mirror installs. Just the kind of examples I was looking for....and...all are innovative and adaptable as well.

Lots of 'options' here...

Thanks Again!

John Roark
R&R
2008 C-D 16' Cruiser w/Honda 50 HP (Four Stroke)
Upper Potomac River (VA) Flotilla
 
I attached a strip of Velcro to the bottom of my radio and the other strip to a convex mirror designed to eliminate blind spots on car sideview mirrrors. The convex mirror is attached when needed and gives a nice wide view behind me when needed. Easily stored when not in use.

Gary Palsgrove
C-SONG
 
damason wrote:
Radar - $2,000 to $4,000

Ski Mirror with Suction Cups - $39

Money in your pocket PRICELESS!!!


Unless it's DARK or FOGGY!

Charlie

YUP :!: :!:

My mirror, mounted on the shelf is too high to see very far out back, mostly for watching the cockpit activity only. RADAR keeps track of what is running up behind me.

Mirror $l0, RADAR $?$?$?$, Not getting run over by some mega airhead go fast, >>>>>That's PRICELESS
 
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